Rcce,nt Wiltshire Books, Articles, etc. 127 



Calue, History of, &C., by H. E. W. Marsh, favourable review by 

 Dr. J. C. Cox, with four illustrations, in Antiquary, Sept., 1904, pp. 

 266 — 269. It was also reviewed in Marlborough Times, June 18th, and 

 Western Daily Press, June 20th, 1904. 



Mere Church. The pamphlet handbook- to this Church, by the Eev. 

 J. A. Lloyd (noticed Wilts Arch. Mag., xxxiii., 423), is noticed, with 

 illustrations of the exterior and interior of the building, in Antiquary, 

 Feb., 1905, pp. 43, 44. 



Baith Stone is the title of a gossippj^ paper by T. Sturge Cotterell in 

 The Antiquary, March, 1905, pp. 87 — 92, in which some information is 

 given as to the principal buildings built of this stone, illustrated by a 

 photo block of Malmesbury Abbey as one of those the material for which 

 was quarried at Haselbury, in Box. 



Rainfall and Weather Tables for 1904. The Salisbury 



Journal, Jan. 7th, 1905, has tabular statements of the rainfall at Salisbury, 

 Broad Chalke, &c., and also of the weather as taken at Roche Court, 

 Winterslow, by Mr. T. T. S. Metcalfe. 



Manton Training Establishment and "Young Alec" Taylor 



is the subject of a long article by "Hotspur" in the Daily Telegraph, 

 reprinted in Wilts County Mirror, March 10th, 1905. 



With the Winterbourne Sheep-Shearers, by a. H.Fisher, 



Gentleman's Mag., Dec, 1902, p. 570. 



Red Hone Hill, a " Native of Erchfont " writes in Devizes Gazette, 

 Oct. 8tli, 1903, that the "Eedhone Turnpike House" occurs in a printed 

 document of 1784; Andrews & Dury's map gives " Red Hone Turnpike 

 Gate " ; Edward Mogg, in " Paterson's Roads " (1826), gives " Red Horn 

 Turnpike " ; and that this latter is the name invariably used locally. 



Roman Roads and Stations in Wilts. Canon Raven, in a 



paper in The Antiquary, Dec, 1904, p. 374, on "The British Section of 

 Antonine's Itinerary," discusses very shortly the course of the roads and 

 the position of the stations between Gloucester and Silchester, Winchester 

 Old Sarum and Exeter, and Bath and Silchester. 



Wiltshire in 1904. a good general review of the history of the 

 county, Devizes Gazette, Jan. 5th and 12th, 1905. 



Local Diary for 1904 (S. Wilts), Wilts County Mirror, Dec. ^Oih, 

 1904. 



Lunacy in Wiltshire. Report by Dr. J. I. Bowes. Wiltshire 

 Advertiser, Feb. 2nd, 1905. 



